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  • 51Nuclear energy policy of the United States — For other uses, see Nuclear policy of the United States. George W. Bush signing the Energy Policy Act of 2005, which gave extensive funding and aid to help reinvigorate the nuclear industry in America. The nuclear energy policy of the United… …

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  • 52Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion — (ANP) was a United States Air Force program which worked to develop a nuclear propulsion system for aircraft. It was the follow on to the USAF s Nuclear Energy for the Propulsion of Aircraft (NEPA). NEPA was launched in May, 1946, and operated… …

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  • 53Воронежская АСТ — Воронежская АСТ …

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  • 54Power station — A power station (also referred to as generating station, power plant or powerhouse) is an industrial facility for the generation of electric power. [cite book|author=British Electricity International|title=Modern Power Station Practice:… …

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  • 55Горьковская АСТ — ГАСТ в 2007 г. Горьковская атомная станция теплоснабжения (Горьковская АСТ, ГАСТ)  недостроенная станция по производству тепловой энергии для обогрева Нагорной части Нижнего Новгорода …

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  • 56Myasishchev M-4 — M 4 / 3M Myasischev 3MD (Russian: 3МД) at Monino Central Air Force Museum (Moscow) Rol …

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  • 57Pyrolysis oil — is under investigation as substitute for petroleum. It is extracted by destructive distillation from dried biomass in a reactor at temperature of about 500°C with subsequent cooling. Pyrolytic oil is a kind of tar and normally contains too high… …

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  • 58Kernheizwerk Gorki — f1 Kernheizwerk Gorki Bauruine des Heizwerkes Lage …

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  • 59Fusion power — The Sun is a natural fusion reactor. Fusion power is the power generated by nuclear fusion processes. In fusion reactions two light atomic nuclei fuse together to form a heavier nucleus (in contrast with fission power). In doing so they release a …

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  • 60Nuclear meltdown — Three of the reactors at Fukushima I overheated, causing core meltdowns. This was compounded by hydrogen gas explosions and the venting of contaminated steam which released large amounts of radioactive material into the air.[1] …

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